Now hear this: 3-D imaging technology could lead to hearing aids that fit better
(PhysOrg.com) — About 36 million Americans suffer from some type of hearing loss. However, only one in five who could benefit from a hearing aid actually wears one, according to the National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders. MIT engineers believe that number could be boosted if there were a better way to fit hearing aids to the wearers’ ears.
I currently have) Nokia 6102 (Cingular. I like the phone features: color display, infrared, so I can set my own pictures and melodies, good battery, the camera is good, very unique. The problem, I can not hear when you talk about them, I turned the phone on the spot max and if I do not have exactly the right thing for my ears, I can not hear half of what someone says. I’m not very interested in the headset, I do not know about the coverage of Bluetooth (more something for me to lose), I just want the phone that I can say. anybody offer for the best phone you can even hear that some or all of them have the above characteristics? “I do not need or want anything extravagant, just something that works.
For a girl? Do you feel you get to hear often, sometimes, rarely or what you think of the name of Charlotte Avery? I have 3 daughters, Bailey, Macy Madeleine and so I think that Avery just sounds so sweet with them, but I can spell Averie.